The newest CPU cooler from Xigmatek has a colossal screen
Xigmatek’s Connect Pro CPU cooler has a screen that can be used for Windows
If you thought that the LCD craze on CPU liquid coolers had peaked, I’m here to tell you that you’re wrong. Xigmatek has taken things to the next level with its new Connect Pro CPU liquid cooling solution. Not only have they attached an absurdly large screen to their new CPU liquid cooling solution, but that screen can be used to display Windows!
That’s right, users of this liquid cooler could use this liquid cooler’s screen to navigate Windows. That means that you can pretty much do anything you want with it. If you want to watch movies on your CPU cooler, you can. If you want to do work on your CPU cooler, you can. Just stare at your CPU cooler and do whatever you want; just forget about your main monitor.
Joking aside, Xigmatek’s newest AIO has a big screen, and it appears to be very versatile. That said, Xigmatek’s information cards left a lot to be desired at their Computex booth. Aside from the name “Connect Pro”, the only information we were given was that it would be available with 240mm and 360mm radiator options. We weren’t even given pricing or a release date.
What else can we tell you about the Xigmatek Connect Pro 360? Not much. The cooler features ARGB LED fans, and it looks like all three fans are built into a single fan frame. That means that they can all be powered using a single PWM and ARGB lighting connector. Aside from that, there’s nothing more we can say. Hopefully, Xigmatek will list this cooler on its website soon.
Xigmatek Open Frame PC Case/Stand
Another thing that we found at the Xigmatek booth was an awesome open-air PC case/display stand. A lot of Xigmatek’s builds were displayed using this stand, and it looks awesome. Sadly, the name of this product was not listed anywhere. If we could learn more about it, we would be talking more about it. Again, we hope that Xigmatek updates its website with more information about these products soon.
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